shovels

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İngilizce - Türkçe
(Bilgisayar) kürekler

Küreklere ne için ihtiyacımız var? - What do we need shovels for?

Tom küreklerden birini aldı ve kazmaya başladı. - Tom grabbed one of the shovels and started digging.

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kürek

İşçi, kürekle kum taşıyor. - The worker is carrying sand with a shovel.

Onlar kürekle kaldırımdan karı temizliyorlardı. - They were clearing the snow from the sidewalk with a shovel.

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{f} kürümek

Kar kürümek zor iştir. - Shoveling snow is hard work.

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kepçe
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küremek

Bütün günümü kar küremekle geçirdim. - I spent all day shoveling snow.

Kar küremekten nefret ederim. - I hate shoveling snow.

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{f} kürekle temizle

Karı çatıdan kürekle temizlemek zorunda kalacağız. - We'll have to shovel the snow off the roof.

94 yaşındaki bir adam evinin dışındaki karı kürekle temizlerken kalp krizi geçirdi. - A 94-year-old man had a heart attack while shoveling snow outside his house.

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bir kürek dolusu miktar
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{f} kürekle atmak, küreklemek, küremek, kürümek
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{i} faraş
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kürekle atar gibi atmak
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kürekle boşaltıp temizlemek
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kürek dolusu
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dili hapır hupur yemek
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{f} kürekle atmak
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{f} kürekle boşaltmak
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silip süpürmek
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shovelnosed kürek burunlu shove
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{i} şovel

Henüz bir Kuzey Şoveler ördeği görmedim. - I have not yet seen a Northern Shoveler duck.

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shovel in food atıştırmak
İngilizce - İngilizce
plural of shovel
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A hand tool with a handle for moving portions of material such as earth, snow, and grain from one place to another. Not to be confused with a spade which is for digging
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A spade
snow shovels
plural form of snow shovel
steam shovels
plural form of steam shovel
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{n} a utensil broader than a spade
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{v} to throw with a shovel, to heap up
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shov·el shovels shovelling shovelled in AM, use shoveling, shoveled1. A shovel is a tool with a long handle that is used for lifting and moving earth, coal, or snow. a coal shovel She dug the foundation with a pick and shovel
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a fire iron consisting of a small shovel used to scoop coals or ashes in a fireplace
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a machine for excavating
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To take up and throw with a shovel; as, to shovel earth into a heap, or into a cart, or out of a pit
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{i} tool with a handle and a broad scoop used for digging or lifting and removing material; power shovel, mechanical device with a large scoop; shovelful
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a hand tool for lifting loose material; consists of a curved container or scoop and a handle
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a hand tool for lifting loose material; consists of a curved container or scoop and a handle a fire iron consisting of a small shovel used to scoop coals or ashes in a fireplace the quantity a shovel can hold dig with or as if with a shovel; "shovel sand"; "he shovelled in the backyard all afternoon long
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To gather up as with a shovel
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If you shovel something somewhere, you push a lot of it quickly into that place. Randall was shoveling food into his mouth
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To move materials with a shovel
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An implement consisting of a broad scoop, or more or less hollow blade, with a handle, used for lifting and throwing earth, coal, grain, or other loose substances
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dig with or as if with a shovel; "shovel sand"; "he shovelled in the backyard all afternoon long"
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the quantity a shovel can hold
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A hand tool with a handle for moving portions of material such as earth, snow, grain, etc from one place to another. Not to be confused with a spade which is for digging
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{f} dig with a shovel; gather up as if with a shovel; sweep away, clear away material
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If you shovel earth, coal, or snow, you lift and move it with a shovel. He has to get out and shovel snow Pendergood had shovelled the sand out of the caravan
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    Türkçe nasıl söylenir

    şʌvılz

    Telaffuz

    /ˈsʜəvəlz/ /ˈʃʌvəlz/

    Etimoloji

    [ 'sh&-v&l ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English scofl; akin to Old High German scufla shovel, Old English scufan to thrust away.